
#Scrum
#Scrum_master
#development_team
Broken Scrum practices limit your organization's ability to take full advantage of the agility Scrum should bring: The development team isn't cross-functional or self-organizing, the product owner doesn't get value for their investment, and stakeholders and customers are left wondering when something--anything--will get delivered.
Learn how experienced Scrum masters balance the demands of these three levels of servant leadership, while removing organizational impediments and helping Scrum teams deliver real-world value.
Discover how to visualize your work, resolve impediments, and empower your teams to self-organize and deliver using advanced coaching and facilitation techniques that honor and support the Scrum values and agile principles. A Scrum Master needs to know when their team is in trouble and understand how to help them get back on the path to delivery.
Become a better Scrum master so you can find the problems holding your teams back.
• Has your Daily Scrum turned in to a meeting?
• Does your team struggle with creating user stories?
• Are stakeholders disengaged during Sprint Review?
These issues are common. Learn to use empiricism as your guide and help your teams create great products.
• Scrum is so much more than a checklist of practices to follow, yet that's exactly how many organizations practice it.
• Bring life back to your Scrum events by using advanced facilitation techniques to leverage the full intelligence of your team.
• Improve your retrospectives with new formats and exercises.
• Ask powerful questions that spark introspection and improvement.
• Get support and buy-in from management.
• Use Scrum as a competitive advantage for your organization.
• Create a definition of done that improves quality and fix failing sprints. Take the next step on your journey as a Scrum master.
• Transform your Scrum practices to help your teams enjoy their work again as they deliver high quality products that bring value to the world.
• What You Need: A moderate level of experience using the Scrum Framework.









